The Art of Memory Collecting, a scrapbooking and crafting project book you've definitely seen alllll over Analog Living ...
A professor of African and Applied Ethics, Babajide Dasaolu, has called for strict enforcement of laws against people who disrespect the rights of animals, especially the right to life. He said all ...
You’ve seen him and you’ve probably shed a tear or two. Punch the monkey took the internet by storm last month carrying around an IKEA monkey that symbolized his mom, and while the internet was crying ...
The internet isn't quite ready to believe that the monkey has new friends Add as a preferred source on Google A seven month-old male Japanese macaque monkey named Punch, who was abandoned by his ...
A baby macaque that once captured global attention for clinging to a stuffed toy is now showing signs of growing independence. Punch, the young monkey at Ichikawa City Zoo, has turned eight months old ...
It can sometimes be quite tricky to make friends, and that can make you feel quite lonely. But for one little monkey in Japan, his friendship fortunes seem to be turning around. Punch the Japanese ...
With Party Animals, developer Recreate Games takes the goofy joy of floppy, physics-based multiplayer games like Fall Guys, Gang Beasts, and Human: Fall Flat and puts its own spin on them. Instead of ...
A few months ago, you might have thought it insane that a monkey named Punch would be the reason a stuffed animal at IKEA sold out. But if you’ve been tuning in to the viral story daily, you wouldn’t ...
The internet’s favorite monkey might have gotten his fairytale ending. Punch — the baby macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan that went viral for seeking comfort in a plush toy after his mother ...
If you've fallen in love with a baby monkey named Punch, you're not alone.The Japanese macaque at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan has drawn a global online audience after videos and photos of Punch toting ...
As the world grapples with war, unchecked AI, and racism—monumental problems—society (not just white folks) are focusing its emotional investment on a baby monkey being bullied in Japan. Here’s why.